- Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:42 pm
#426928
Ok, I have now had virtually no hearing at all in my left ear for three weeks, and my right ear isn't great either. I know exactly what the problem is - build up of ear wax (sorry to anybody who is eating at the moment....). I have been to the doctor time and time again with this problem over many many years, and there seems to be nothing they can do to help - syringing doesn't work, neither do drops - and it seems they have NOTHING else to offer.
Why is this? Why is there not a simple, effective and straightforward method of removing wax from ears? Its so simple - its non-invasive (in surgical terms), its accessible (or would be surely, with a properly designed instrument....) and from time to time a significant proportion of the population have problems with it. Some, like me, have huge problems, to the extent that I have been told my hearing is possibly permanently compromised. That notwithstanding, its incredibly painful and unpleasant, and like I said its gone on for WEEKS! Yet as far as the medical profession is concerned this is a forgotten corner of physiology, and they seem content to let it remain that way.
Do any of you have any suggestions as to alternative solutions? I have heard mixed reviews of Ear Candles, but I am going to find a practitioner and give that a go (I can't do it myself, I'd probably set fire to the curtains or something). But if there's anything else you can suggest, please, I'll try anything, I'm desperate.
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